Infocare
Care instructions
Remember protect all jewelry as much as possible from scratches, sharp blows, chemicals, extreme temperatures, humidity and sunlight.
Frequent cleaning is recommended to maintain its true beauty. Salt water, chlorine in swimming pools, soap, perfumes, personal products and perspiration contributes to tarnish jewelry and loose gold plated.
The Silver's dark appearance is due to an oxidation process which is protected with an special wax but even with this treatment over time this finish shows the light and shadows of a patina. If you want to renew the dark appearance please contact us to have a simple trick to do oxidation at home.
How to clean my Jewelry
GOLD, VERMEIL AND SHINY SILVER : We recommend soaking your piece in a few cups of warm water mixed with a few drops of mild dishwashing detergent. Let it air dry, then gently polish with a soft microfiber cloth.
Want to learn how to care specifically for your vermeil jewelry and keep it glowing longer? Read our blog article for all our studio tips and secrets.
BRUSHED SILVER : The usual method of cleaning with a polishing cloth is not recommended, as it can eventually wear away the texture. To remove tarnish, gently scrub with a toothbrush dipped in a mixture of baking soda and water, then rinse and blot dry with a soft towel or cloth. Alternatively, explore our studio's secret method for cleaning sterling silver jewelry at home using baking soda and aluminum foil in our latest blog post.
OXIDIZED SILVER: To preserve the unique dark finish of your oxidized silver jewelry, avoid using abrasive cleaners or polishing cloths. This will help maintain its rich black color for as long as possible. Want to learn more about this special finish and how to care for it? Read our full article here.
Is AgJc's jewelry nickel free?
YES, all of our jewelry is made by silver or silver gold plated which are nickel free and allergy friendly materials.
Sizing details
While the most precise way to find your ring size is to have a jeweler do it, you can easily do it online. Please visit findmyringsize.com for more details.